One of Santa Fe's most famous hotels, El Rey Court was once a genuine slice of vintage New Mexico that's now a sharp boutique property. Situated within a 10-minute drive of Santa Fe Plaza on the original Route 66, the hotel is housed in an adobe-style building erected in 1936. The 86 contemporary Southwestern-style rooms all have free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs and the most romantic even include kiva fireplaces. A large outdoor pool is open in the warm months, and the hotel also has a fireside hot tub, sauna, and trendy little bar serving artisanal tequila and mezcal. The El Rey offers charm, an array of amenities, and lower rates than at the more lavish and centrally located Santa Fe hotels. But you're still getting plenty of style here.
One of Santa Fe's most famous hotels, El Rey Court was once a genuine slice of vintage New Mexico that's now a sharp boutique property. Situated within a 10-minute drive of Santa Fe Plaza on the original Route 66, the hotel is housed in an adobe-style building erected in 1936. The 86 contemporary Southwestern-style rooms all have free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs and the most romantic even include kiva fireplaces. A large outdoor pool is open in the warm months, and the hotel also has a fireside hot tub, sauna, and trendy little bar serving artisanal tequila and mezcal. The El Rey offers charm, an array of amenities, and lower rates than at the more lavish and centrally located Santa Fe hotels. But you're still getting plenty of style here.